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A comparison of C/C++ and C#
By John Godel, published on 16 Oct 2001
Conclusion
While there are a number of differences between C++ and C#, the syntax of C# is not very different from C++ and the transition to the new language is more easy with RAD environment of .NET. Also .NET's cross language interoperability can give you the ability to use C++ and C# together Finally, if you want to use a strong programming language like C++ with the simplicity of VB and Delphi, than you can use C# powered with CLR.
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